Bear clan

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The Bear clan is one of the traditional matrilineal kinship groups of the Onondaga people, playing a key role in their social organization, identity, and governance within the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.

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Label Occurrences
Bear clan canonical 3

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Onondaga clan
matrilineal kinship group
social organization unit
associatedWithCulture Haudenosaunee
associatedWithPeople Onondaga people ONNED1
determinesMembershipBy mother’s clan
followsClanInheritance through mother’s line
governedBy Haudenosaunee clan law
hasContinuity traditional institution maintained into the present
hasFunction participating in political decision-making
providing social identity
regulating marriage within Onondaga society
selecting or supporting leaders according to Haudenosaunee custom
structuring kinship obligations
hasKinshipSystem matrilineal descent
hasRoleIn Haudenosaunee governance
Onondaga governance
Onondaga identity
Onondaga social organization
hasSocialStatus core component of Onondaga community structure
languageContext Onondaga language
locatedIn Onondaga traditional territory
present-day New York State region
partOf Iroquois Confederacy
surface form: Haudenosaunee Confederacy

Onondaga nation
surface form: Onondaga Nation
relatedTo Iroquoian kinship system
sharesSystemWith Turtle clan
Wolf clan
typeOf Haudenosaunee clan
usesClanSymbol bear

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Onondaga clansInclude Bear clan
Onondaga nation clanAnimals Bear clan
Wolf clan sharesClanSystemWith Bear clan